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Hey there everyone! I have had a Remington model 11 for awhile now but a couple years ago it was jammed I believe. At that point I attempted to take it apart and fix it(bad idea). Well just recently I got it back out and am trying to get it back together. There is one particular piece that I can not figure out what it is or where it goes. here is a picture of it. Any help please. Thank you. Also this is a 20 gauge version.


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I have a blown up diagram of the gun printed off. I have seen that manual that you linked me to but the scan of it is very poor and I can not see it very well.

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This dude is brilliant in THREE ways...

1) He goes to a double barrel shotgun BBS to ask how to reassemble a semi-auto.

2) He's so adept he's got pieces left over.

3) He's too cheap and/or dense to take it to a gunsmith.


Nothing but genius here!

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Originally Posted By: Bilious Bob
This dude is brilliant in THREE ways...

1) He goes to a double barrel shotgun BBS to ask how to reassemble a semi-auto.

2) He's so adept he's got pieces left over.

3) He's too cheap and/or dense to take it to a gunsmith.


Nothing but genius here!


Well first off. I already had an account here from a few years ago asking about my circa 1870 Double barrel shotgun in which everyone was a great help. I decided I would just ask again and someone would know the answer rather than joining another forum to ask. I received the answer I was Looking for even though I asked on a "double barrel Shotgun" forum. I never understand why someone who has nothing positive to add spends their time replying to such a post.

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Thank you sir, I appreciate the help.

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The folks at "Remingtonsociety dot com" can help you, I'm sure

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Originally Posted By: trey1010
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Thank you sir, I appreciate the help.
And if an old retired USMC Master Armorer (NOT a gunsmith) can chime in- as we had many Remmie M11's with Cutts Compensators for the base skeet fields at Quantico--the spring Part No 23 can wear, as there is compression and release every time the bolt is cycled, whether with live rounds or just for cycling function purposes- check it, and don't be afraid to replace it- also the top of the latch with the drilled boss for the locating pin shows some scuffing--check the pin and the drilled hole- the latch should move but without "slop"-if the pin od is worn, replace that too-

IMO- the Rem 11 is as good as the great Browning A-5--a few features the more expensive A-5 had were- the magazine latch locking feature, and a fiberglas reinforcement at the rear of the forearm- inside the forearm- Also, the biggest harm done to these fine recoil operated John M. Browning designed autoloaders is allowing the bolt to slam shut without the barrel fully seated in battery- second error- operator error again- is over-lubrication of the magazine tube OD and the bronze slip ring that controls the rate the barrel moves and at what speed in the unload, extract, eject and reloading cycles--

The best duck shot I have ever hunted with (and more than once) used a Rem M11 12 gauge with a 28" solid rib Mod. choke barrel-- And don't worry about Bilious Bobby- he likes to piss in everyone's martini every once in a while-- If our host Dave Weber didn't approve of your question and posting it on a doublegun site, I am sure he would let you know-- All ethical gunners and their guns of choice are welcome in my lexicon of sportsmanship -- I once (and only once) hunted on a preserve with a man who shot Purdeys and Boss London guns- and he was a shot and game hog from who laid de rail--


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Thank you sir, I appreciate the help.
And if an old retired USMC Master Armorer (NOT a gunsmith) can chime in- as we had many Remmie M11's with Cutts Compensators for the base skeet fields at Quantico--the spring Part No 23 can wear, as there is compression and release every time the bolt is cycled, whether with live rounds or just for cycling function purposes- check it, and don't be afraid to replace it- also the top of the latch with the drilled boss for the locating pin shows some scuffing--check the pin and the drilled hole- the latch should move but without "slop"-if the pin od is worn, replace that too-

IMO- the Rem 11 is as good as the great Browning A-5--a few features the more expensive A-5 had were- the magazine latch locking feature, and a fiberglas reinforcement at the rear of the forearm- inside the forearm- Also, the biggest harm done to these fine recoil operated John M. Browning designed autoloaders is allowing the bolt to slam shut without the barrel fully seated in battery- second error- operator error again- is over-lubrication of the magazine tube OD and the bronze slip ring that controls the rate the barrel moves and at what speed in the unload, extract, eject and reloading cycles--

The best duck shot I have ever hunted with (and more than once) used a Rem M11 12 gauge with a 28" solid rib Mod. choke barrel-- And don't worry about Bilious Bobby- he likes to piss in everyone's martini every once in a while-- If our host Dave Weber didn't approve of your question and posting it on a doublegun site, I am sure he would let you know-- All ethical gunners and their guns of choice are welcome in my lexicon of sportsmanship -- I once (and only once) hunted on a preserve with a man who shot Purdeys and Boss London guns- and he was a shot and game hog from who laid de rail--


RWF, thanks for the information on model 11's. I have a 20 ga. that was left to me when a friend died at the age of 100. She hunted ducks, mostly woodies, with it into her 80's. Full choke. Her hunting method was to sit at the edge of a slough and shoot their heads off when they swam by. I suspect the way she knew where they would swim involved baiting with corn. She said shooting them her way you would not bite down on shot and that shooting them in the air was wasteful of shells. Thanks again for the tips, I plan to give the Model 11 a good cleaning and refinish the wood, and shoot it, at least once, in memory of Mrs. Elliott. [But at a duck in the air, no bait.]

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